Wooden Propellers Flashcards

1
Q

Wooden propellers are fabricated from a minimum of ____ layers of laminated kiln dried wood but can be up to ____ layers thick.

A

5, 10

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2
Q

_____ stage lets the moisture distribute evenly through all of the propeller laminations.

A

prop white stage

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3
Q

Some propellers have a black or grey plastic coating to protect the wood known as ______ _______.

A

Armor Coating

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4
Q

______ ______ can be installed on the leading edge to protect against FOD. Secured with countersunk rivets and solder.

A

Erosion Shield

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5
Q

Why do we drill holes into the tips of the erosion shield?

A

this will allow moisture to escape via centrifugal force

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6
Q

When do we know if the prop is balanced?

A

If it stops on random spots

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7
Q

How do we store Wooden propellers?

A

Horizontally for even moisture distribution and prevents from warping and keeps balanced

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8
Q

Advantages of wooden props:

A

absorbs engine vibration that metal props

Does not support resonance

Lighter than metal props

Low cost

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9
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Disadvantages of wooden props:

A

more susceptible to abrasion and damage

difficult to fix

more maintenance

moisture swelling can change attach bolt torques

unequal moisture distribution can cause dynamic imbalance

glue condition, moisture content , warping, rotting, varnish, condition of wood laminations

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